Are the Gaza ceasefire rumors finally real this time?
In recent days, Gaza ceasefire talks have seemed to gather unprecedented momentum, but until Israel's far-right government concedes it is ready to abandon the genocide any predictions of the horror...
View ArticleThe martyr’s wife
Before the war, we lived a simple, beautiful, and peaceful life, like any family. Now I am a widow with two daughters who will grow up without a father, without grandparents, uncles, aunts, or cousins.
View ArticleThe Politics of Betrayal: Jenin, Abbas, and the hellscape of Gaza
The PA's deadly campaign against the resistance in Jenin is breaking long-standing taboos against spilling Palestinian blood. It is also raising profound questions over the future of resistance in the...
View ArticlePopcorn, cotton-candy and massages. Inside Israel’s new army ‘resort’ in...
A new report by Israeli news outlet Ynet reveals a disturbing picture: as Palestinians in north Gaza face starvation and extermination, a nearby 'resort' has been established for Israeli soldiers to...
View ArticleBloodstained hypocrisy: Biden’s bombs are louder than his words on Islamophobia
On December 12, the Biden administration released its National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia and Anti-Arab Hate. But as Biden speaks of “countering hate,” he continues to expedite the shipment of...
View ArticleCanada ‘aids’ Palestine by training PA police to repress resistance
Palestinian Authority security forces are violently suppressing the resistance in Jenin, and those opposing Israel’s holocaust in Gaza. Most Canadians are unaware that our country assists them.
View ArticleOne year since South Africa v. Israel at the ICJ. What have we learned?
Today marks one year since South Africa filed the landmark case against Israel at the World Court, charging Israel with the crime of genocide.. But as the slaughter in Gaza continues, the question...
View ArticleJimmy Carter’s Palestine legacy
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at the age of 100, is a man whose legacy will forever be inextricably linked to Israel and Palestine. Yet that legacy will be built as much on myth...
View ArticleWhen Democrats and liberals smeared Jimmy Carter for criticizing Israel
Jimmy Carter, who died on Sunday at the age of 100, was attacked for telling the truth about Israel. Many Democrats joined the smear campaign.
View ArticleMy family’s dreams for the new year amid the Gaza genocide
As my family huddled around a fire to protect ourselves from Gaza's bitter cold we each shared our hopes for the new year. While we each had our own special wish one thing is clear: none of us can...
View ArticleTwo voices on Israeli apartheid and genocide at the Oxford Union
In November, the Oxford Union held a debate on the topic of Israeli apartheid and genocide. It sparked a backlash from Zionists and even an investigation by British police. A speaker and audience...
View ArticleTrump’s second term is around the corner. Here’s what we can expect.
In less than a month, Joe Biden's presidency will be over, and his legacy will be cemented as one of genocide. With Trump on the way in, it's becoming more clear what his second term will look like for...
View ArticleA year of shame, and many more to come
The shame of Israel's genocide in Gaza will haunt the international moral conscience and the Israeli psyche for the coming century. Though Israelis, accustomed to the perpetual shaming of Germany, are...
View ArticleEven if the war ends, Gaza will no longer be home
For many of us, the idea of leaving Gaza feels like a quiet betrayal. But how do you stay when the weight of loss grows heavier each day?
View ArticleThe US is manufacturing doubt about Gaza’s famine
The Biden administration is attempting to foster a fake dispute over famine numbers in Gaza to obscure the reality of genocide.
View ArticleThe Biden administration’s shameful weaponization of food aid
The Biden Administration has done more damage to the international norms of humanitarian law and food security than any other U.S. government in recent history.
View ArticleWhat a new Lebanon might mean for Palestinians and the region
Joseph Aoun's election this week as Lebanon's new president reflects a new push toward a unified Lebanon. As the ceasefire time frame between Israel and Hezbollah ends there are signs Lebanon will be...
View ArticleIn Gaza, a child’s simple, impossible wish
All young Omar wanted for his birthday was for his father to come home with some meat for a simple celebratory meal. Almost a year later, his father is still missing after being abducted by Israel, and...
View ArticleFrom Gaza to California: the flames that connect us all
The fires burning in Palestine and Los Angeles today are symptoms of the same disease: a system that values conquest over conservation, profit over people, and expansion over existence.
View Article‘Rain doesn’t last forever, habibi’: A long winter night in a tent in Gaza
In Gaza, survival is a daily act of defiance. Finding moments of laughter and warmth in a tent battered by rain is nothing short of a miracle.
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